In March last year, Manchester City’s Roberto Mancini and Everton manager David Moyes clashed during the Toffees’ 2-0 victory at Eastlands.

With Everton holding a comfortable lead, Mancini thoughts Moyes was deliberately time-wasting in holding on to the ball after it left the field of play.

Mancini decided to take matters into his own hands and barged Moyes out the way to retrieve the ball before the pair squared up to each other seconds later.

The Italian was later fined £20,000 for his reaction.Watch the scuffle below:

Arsene Wenger v Alan Pardew

On Monday, former Blackburn manager Sam Allardyce accused Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger of being ‘rude and arrogant’ and said in the past the Frenchman had ignored his offer to shake hands due to his frustration at a result.

That frustration was on full show on November 4 2006 after Marlon Harewood grabbed a late winner for West Ham against the Gunners.

Wenger appeared to take serious offence to Pardew’s over-exaggerated celebration after the winning goal and squared up to the now Newcastle boss before the pair were forced apart.

Watch the clash between Wenger and Pardew below:

Arsene Wenger v Martin Jol

Wenger really doesn’t appear to get on too well with his fellow Premier League managers and another notably clash with Mark Hughes fails to make it into the list as the Arsenal boss’ animated clash with then Spurs manager Martin Jol just slightly edges it.

During a north London derby in 2006, Jol instructed his players to continue playing despite two Arsenal players being out of the game injured. The inevitable Robbie Keane goal which resulted in playing on got Wenger more than a little upset.

Watch Wenger and Jol having a little disagreement below:

Ally McCoist v Lennon

Only last month Celtic manager Neil Lennon and Rangers assistant boss Ally McCoist were involved in an ugly brawl at Parkhead following Celtic’s victory in their Scottish Cup clash.

The pair squared up to each other the final whistle in an extremely bad-tempered match which saw three Rangers players sent off during Celtic’s 1-0 win.

The real flash point game after the final whistle however, when Lennon and McCoist both approached each other to shake hands, but instead of congratulating each other and making their way down the tunnel lashed out and had to be separated by colleagues and the police.

Watch the pair clashing below:

Joe Jordan v Gatusso

The most impressive touchline confrontation in recent memory, however, has to be the fight between AC Milan’s Gennaro Gattuso and Spurs coach Joe Jordan.

The pair clashed during Spurs’ 1-0 victory at the San Siro in the last 16 of the Champions League, with Gattuso deciding to headbutt Jordan after the final whistle.

Gattuso squared up to Jordan on the touchline before headbutting the former Manchester United player as they exchanged words. Gattuso was promptly handed a four-match ban by Uefa and Spurs went on to close out the tie with a 0-0 draw at White Hart Lane.